I guess I should consider myself lucky that I actually got one of these. I had spent about a month leading up to Christmas searching desperately for one. I eventually started using "brickseek"(http://brickseek.com/target-inventor...ku=207-29-0180) to find it. And then I realized that the only way to actually find one on there is to look in the middle of night to see which Target store would actually have it in stock that day. Then comes going and waiting in line in front of Target for hours. I finally got mine a couple of days before Christmas. There's about 5-10 games that I really wish would've been included with the system that aren't, but it's still definitely worth the $60 retail price.

Wow, what a waste. A system easily playable for 20 years via emulation for $0 vs. ponying up 1/3 the cost of a brand new Nintendo Switch.

Well, some people are more comfortable with legality.

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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle

I realized later that it's most likely an error. I should have corrected it.

Still, the 2nd run really should come with longer cables. I never owned one but I hear that was the most common complaint about it.

I'm curious to see how Nintendo handles the garishly large controller size for the anticipated N64 Classic. The original controller dimensions would undoubtedly make it about twice the size of the "console" itself.

Still, the 2nd run really should come with longer cables. I never owned one but I hear that was the most common complaint about it.

I'm curious to see how Nintendo handles the garishly large controller size for the anticipated N64 Classic. The original controller dimensions would undoubtedly make it about twice the size of the "console" itself.

It really should have longer cables. I'm glad they at least took that into consideration with the SNES Classic. I don't see myself getting an NES Classic for myself, but I did get a 9-foot USB cable for my SNES Classic. That might make up for the shorter controller cables if I had an NES Classic.

I guess you've seen the articles of what would suggest an N64 Classic on the horizon. As for the regular controllers, they might have had the shortest cables.